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kandar New Member
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|  | New to Off Grid and Alternative Energy « Thread Started on Dec 7, 2004, 7:55pm » | |
I have recently been given 8 Trojan T-105 batteries. A friend of mine upgraded his batteries and gave these to me. I am currently in the process of recharging and testing them. But that has nothing to do with my question.
I was wondering if someone could give me a good starting point for setting up my small system. I seem to think of 100 things I need or could run off of these, but I want to start small at first, till I get use to upkeep on the batteries, power useage, and basically add to the system as i gain experience.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appriciated.
Thank You for your time.
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kandar New Member
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|  | Re: New to Off Grid and Alternative Energy « Reply #1 on Dec 8, 2004, 11:07pm » | |
I found what I was looking for....thanks for listening
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Frank Administrator
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|  | Re: New to Off Grid and Alternative Energy « Reply #2 on Dec 9, 2004, 8:58pm » | |
Sorry for the delay...we're a bit slow here... 
Glad you found the info you needed.
More resources...
www.backwoodshome.com www.homepower.com
Frank
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